Christopher Baker, 30, of Oklahoma City was found guilty of intent to kill and robbery with a firearm. Baker was sentenced to life on the first count and 30 years on the second.

Baker’s co-defendant, Keonta Stephen Terrell Prince, 19, of Oklahoma City, is expected to stand trial at a later date.

Closing arguments made

"This was the story of two men trying to make money," said First Assistant District Attorney Scott Rowland. "Maj. Waldenville went down there to work a second job and make some money; Christopher Baker went down there to make some moves. If he had to shoot a police officer in the face and leave him in the street to die, he will do it.”

The defense said this is an example of mistaken identity.

"There’s no doubt that something tragic happened that night,” said defense attorney Craig Hoehns. "You don’t rob restaurants with people you’ve only met a couple of times. Taking money from someone doesn’t make you guilty of shooting and robbing Mr. Waldenville.”

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